2022.09.21 - ATLEU - Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery

Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery: An Overview of Best Practice for Legal Aid Immigration and Public Law Practitioners Webinar

Content

In this free 2 hour webinar held on 21 September 2022, Lindsay Cundall of ATLEU covered trafficking/modern slavery law and policy, and ways to overcome the obstacles practitioners may face during a case, including immigration appeals where trafficking grounds are considered and judicial reviews.

The training focuses on how to represent a potential victim of trafficking and/or modern slavery on a legal aid contract in a way that achieves justice for your client but is also financially viable for your practice.

For further information regarding the ATLAW training programme, please click HERE.  The deadline to apply is 5pm on Monday 26 September 2022.

Target Audience

This webinar is aimed at legal practitioners and those working with them, with an assumed basic knowledge of the topic area.

Resources

The recording and slides were available for three months following the event.

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Speakers

Lindsay Cundall | Public Law Supervisor and Training Lead Solicitor | ATLEU

Lindsay is an immigration solicitor and public law supervisor, and a training lead in ATLEU’s Sheffield office. She qualified under the Law Society’s Immigration & Asylum Accreditation Scheme (IAAS) in 2010. Lindsay qualified as a solicitor with Wilson Solicitors LLP; her training was based in the immigration and public law departments. Lindsay previously worked at Refugee and Migrant Justice, Brighton Housing Trust and the UNHCR. She has extensive experience of representing survivors of trafficking and slavery, particularly in complex judicial review claims, representing those detained in immigration detention or going through the criminal justice process. She is a contributor to Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery: Law and Practice. Lindsay works closely with support workers and legal advisors across the country, providing training and support to develop their knowledge and understanding of the rights and entitlements of survivors of trafficking and slavery.